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""" THE OMAHA' DAy Beg &~ S NTH YEAR. OMAHA. FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 20, ISSS. NUMBER 11, EIGHTEE IN'A WHIRL OF ENTHUSIASM. |51 b gt it | SUNMER RELIGION 1N CAMP, | sssgioenes to tetsmeostscaven | CANPAIGN IV CONGRESS. |t sy sttty | A TARIEE ROW 1§ IMMINENT pensions and bounties heretofore granted and —— It was a dire party necessity which made the all terms and conditions of adjustment which . 1rio of Inst Ui = sshatb bl chairman of the ways and ‘means committee Mr. Sping should be of New York sada party Mills Bill s the Capital City. tions were founded upon the avsurd suppo. Tented Woods at Crete. low iged by its ncts, and it was sition that 500,000 American citizens with 1d C. A, Gillette, representing them Discussion, all their interests as_individuals and mem —_— sclves to bo connected with the Nebraska stated in a newspaper that 81,250 extra bar. A CAME FROM EVERY QUARTER. | bers of the community dependent upon the | |\ TERALLY KICKS THE BUCKET. | M lowa Insurance company, have been tak- | \NTERNAL REVENUE REFORM. | rels of beer had been consumed in Chicaco [ NO CHOKING OFF OF DEBATE. stability of our social and political institu * | ing applications for insurance of numerous during the session of the convention. That : tons, " would " deliberately = proceed farmers in this vicinity and taking notes due e ladiuelhals g A Monster Procession, an Harmonfous | 10 destroy ey mf”l"'*‘-'W“.""'W“.‘\“ A Corps of Veterans Who Voted For | in thirty days in payment of premivms, giv- | The Republicans Accused of Favoring | {tie that the republicans awere in fave The Republicans Determine to Insist Convention, and a Double-Headed democratie party has not only demon- Harrison and Tyler Too—Safte ing a receipt that stated in substance that if Free Rum—Democratic Sophistry My, Reed of Maine said that the gentleman on a Free and Full Discussion of Out-Door Ratification Meete strated 1ts oapneity 1 nister the execu b Gl g the application was not accepted by the com sfited = 5 Spotel from “Texas knew that the position of the re- the Moasure—lowa Doste e G vent tive department of the government 1n- strict b P st pany, the note was to be returned, In tho Heetotieil ttninieb ok publican party on tais subject was L0o simple ARl ng in the Evening. ceordunce with the constitution and laws, Dollar, case of H. B. Burton, who made appli- Aguinst Appropriations. 10 be turned in this way, butif the demo: masters' Salaries. —_— but it has set an example of fidelity to the in cation for insurance and gave his cratic party should ever commence a cam o " - " terests of all the people, and integrity to the note for #40,50, they proceeded at once to a & paign without false statements, its own Naiiy N Republican Clab Convention, of official duties, which will be of The First Chantauqna Day. bank of this place and sold the note at a dis Senats, friends would not know it ; Won't Be Gagaed. LivcorsgNeb, June 95.—[Special Tele lue to the country through all the | Cnete, June 28.—[Speeial to Tue Bee.|—A | count of per cent. Upon complaint of | Wasniseroy, June 25.—Mr. Davis, from [ Mr, Weaver of lowa crificises the internal WASHINGTON BUREAU THEOMATA BRE, fram to Tug Bre.)—Lincol verdl t N 5 i Barton the trio of lora 1 lank of the Ch latf nd 518 FOURTEENTILSTREBT, gram to J—Lincoln is overflowimng | time " o6 sAL tory di an this, which wit wrton the trio of swindlers were put under | ¢yo pension committee, reported back eight | revenue plank of the Chicago platform and 518 Fourrer 6T, with enthus isle eulogized the o Rk Bl £y day than this, which Wit | vrost and brovght bofors Judge. Hustings | oio bonsion com k arced that the issue could not be shirked WASHINGTON, D, @i, June 28, ht, with an immense M, to-n added: “That | nessed the opening of the seventh session of vetoed pension bills, with a recommendation srowd of rofrubl s'dlil 4 o | eratic candidates, fand ¢ + it, who promptly bouna them over | Yetord pension bills, v AUON | and that there could be no shuflling. i Despite the fact that the republicaus in the s kg picans in the city that is @iy | g “old man: - (Thurman), the | the Nebraska C iquaassembly, could | until to-morrow in the sum of £00 cach, | that they be engrossed, notwithstanding the | & am a democrat,” interrupted Mr. Wise | y5uga yosterday objoctodjto any movement on surprising in its numbers and enthusiasm. | Jogder in many a fierce contest for the prin- | not be desired even by the most fastidious. | upon failure to give bonds they were placed | president's objections, and they were placed | of Virginia id 1 am in favor of the rep (d AP 65-1116 ASHoHFAtY CNSINHICS Y 3 The adjourncd meeting of the state republi- | eiples of his party, has been called once | The weather scems to have adapted itself to | in the custody of the sheriff. on the calendar, A motion to have the re- [ of the tobacco tax. [Applause on the repub AL, LS lican side. ] debate on the tariff bill, the domocratic mem- can clubs for the purpose of ratifying the | more fr N Wea This bill provides for the re bers of the committee on ways and means the state that is most comfortable for assem- Clneago nominations it was expected would | last great sty ud to witnoss its final m his retirement to particip —r Fell From a Car. ports printed in the Record, and afmotion to 1 and permanent. trumph s old antago. | DI goers, Al the morning the sky has been p o i ial to T | MV printed 5,000 copies of the reports 681 L LIS Lae, UL LRy -0, 0ht: GoRLIOBNN | tuveddto 6 408 SH16 ALH A attract a large tumber of republicans to the | 1 I ety el .”4“‘1 ) ‘]”mm:{”_l]‘!“ i bo: | 6VorAY by ik Tayoriof wver shittmg BuraiNikn, Neb,, June 2 Special to Tne referred to tho committeo on printing, the anl 4 hat n‘ ! l‘: SSes ’: ivor o] u}|( for me action in that direction, but, s oy i ) l | : Brr M. Skellen, a brakeman employed by m Virginia that his pos They declare that the Mills bill must be fin- city, but the crowds that > were entirely | cause, unless all signs are deceptive, the re- | clouds, and a pleasant breeze is blowing out Rl r IPOFEE DY | gtatement being made that the democratic | the repeal of internal revenue taxes is not > ' C i g unlooked for. Special trains brought dele- | publican party cannot survive another defeat | of the south, thus affording us a delightfully | the Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley rail- | bl ety B iee had not yet seen | the position of this bill ully disposed of by the house within two wations from cast, west, north and south, [ in a national contest. Its cohesive power will | o/ JtEEEE I ST BE A EE EECRAY | road, had narrow eseape from death hero | P ¥ After some furthor discussion Mr, Baker's | weeks and that if the present debate is per- and the city is fairly overfiowing, Two hun- [ D¢ destroyed and ‘it will fall 1o~ picces | €008 id appropriate day B yosterday. As the freight train was passing | “WE G L repria. | Motion was defeated and the committee rose. | mitted to run on they cannot get it out of the WP Batie. fromi - Wok 10, 1 Ash. | #8 allits predecessors have done. Tts dis- | Woods tirougttowa Ho sltpped Trom: tho car. and | (o Allison Yeported the Grmy appropti On motion of Mr. Randall, a joint resolu: | o <porore the middle of Augy Tho re- o di b AL L) 0 from Ash- | pembered parts will be converted into From early morning a constant stream of x A ok tion bill and indicated nhis intention to call it | tion was passed extending for thirty days ‘ A R Aus and, 20 from Tecumseh, %00 from [ waring factions or form themselves into o | baggage and provision wagons has been | fohkupon the track. He managed to pushbin- | vy, ynjs afternoon, The further considera- | from June 30 the provisions of the existing | Publicans lave given the democrats due no- Seward, and almost overy town in tho state | new pacty under i new name. The fifteen | iide” 00 the erounds, and their con- | o o eaaeh the carsand was found sge | tion of the Hishery treaty and of Morgan's | appropriation laws in cuse pending appropria- | tice that they will resist, with every weans sent deleautions for the pathoring, Tho | Searsit h‘.|.~l|1:|lvin|h|~.-:u-||!('\vo|»(llu m;l. T R e Lr‘u Wy siowad away S Xi'.?'|'|:‘-“::\:-.n"“f:r-"\1.<.\:4"|'»‘-”\'7|‘\’v”x":\\ ud niv«uunmunm-.mn was postponed until Mon- | tion bills are not passed before the end of the | at their command, all efforts to cut oft a full & oy i | strife and discord among the people and no S gy i) SNCATEC a3 8 s . AN TRAL AT day next fiscal year, cussion o o They justify 1 committee was taxed to its utmost in | giibition nceept to hold the ofices and con: | i the many tents and eottages, | Without missing him. Medical wid was "Fho senato then resumed tho eonsideration | * e committee having resumed conside “'_“,‘““"" ‘r‘ e h']“’ lll".‘ ity ‘hc‘: receiving and caring for the crowds, and | trol the expenditurc of the public money. And rything s alive with noise and [ ONC summoned from thereand came of the river and harbor appropriation bill. | tion of the tariff bill, Mr. Cannon of Tilinois, [ #ction in doing this - by L bands of music have paraded tho streots. vot during all that time it s ostentatiously | activity, 1t s a pleasant sight to sce the ;';'\"f..l'r""x"'.'.l"iyx”;'x:.:u ”\\‘:'.-‘L“. Il:)':‘ ,K;:::l‘lnu‘;) Several items were stricken out_and a num- | contended that on the interpretation of a | the democrats took three months to reting he state league was held a el L o 0 . —— i b ! ki 9 || idaate iy e s [P iddiis lan i t P . 7t '« nnelend | OBV political organization having the pa- | 8etting settled for a fortnight's stay m their RSO TR S agreed to was one_appropriating $10,000 for | stand upon a sentence picked out here and AENRE 3 t 08 O - Bohanna's hall, and 2,000 delegates packed | $ridill il wisdomn to govern. the cowntey, | abodes in the Sufamer City, Some have QOverflowing Enthusiasm, | the Vadiin river, North Carolina, by a voto | there and construcd by the encmy. bR R the hall. John M. Thurston, president of the | We recognize the fact that the complete de- | brought handsome furniture and their tents T, PAUL, Neb, June 23.—[Special 0 THE | 645 10 8, Recurring again to the text of the bill, Mr, | Ing interests were allowed to speak und thal league, presided, and Judge C. M. Parker | velopment of the marvellous resour resemble miniature palaces. Others have | BEP.J—A Harvison and Morton ratification Au unimportant_amendment as to the im- | Mills presented the committee amendments [ this is the only time the country will have a was at the head of the arrangement [ Of such a country as this requires the [ broughtonly a few plain and absolutely nec- | mecting wae held here lust night by the | provement of the Muskingum river, of Ohio, | placing on the free list ( an looking- | word in protesting against the destruction of Gomtimitteo,” Just prior to the enll 3;_.)\‘;.»1ul...lml.,r\mlm ense auounts of uoney. | essary articles, and doubtiess they Wil be as | Young Men's Republican club. The opera f"‘i".li'd"’\'”'.'."\T.;"'f Rty 'l"‘m‘";ll‘;;““:'l elass plates, blown 1‘1 ul\'\-nul.lunl‘l strik- ‘lhn-|||u'|l|v|||L|r(\xrn\lL; and n:ru-:\lll\:n‘ll"in;l‘\lxfi- i T T TR i * democracy makes no war upon capital, | comfortable and free from care as their more | house wa St o veRABWINE, A he had give ollowing the ing out plums and pranes, which were | tries e republicans say they wi - to order Judge Parker called on all [ but denounces monopolios And combinations | faries '.“‘,‘,"',]( e noeq | ouse was filled to overflowing. Hon. 1. M. | [f WG ENCE M0, Ve Yadkin viver, Novth | atpred, ! Dustor to dofons ny, offort to it oft the d8s in the audicnce who had voted for William | as gross and dangerous violations of the laws | people who have come to stuy during the | Correlly of Hebron, - delivered a stirring | Carolina. He had given up the idea of per- | = Mr, Buchannan of New Jersey. moved to | bate. The democrats believe, however, that Heury Harrison in 1840 to come and take | of trade and the rights of the people. | entive season are already on the ground, ana | $Peechy followed by A, 12, Cady and Henry | guading the majority of the senate that any | strike out chicory root, acorns and dandeiion | when Mr, MeKinley returns the full cem- seats upon the platform. From differcut | 1t will stand for the rights of the miltions | all the tents and cottages will be occupied be- [ NUnny of St. Paul. The greatest enthusiasm | jiem could bo rejected that was supported | yoot. The motion was defeated, as was one | mittee on ways and meaus can get togother ; prevailed. = The Danuebray - silver corhet | caestly by a_scnator from that locality. | mode by Mr. Vandever of Culifornia, to | and agrce upon a reasonable limit of the de- * cen gl oaded veter. | Who toil for their fore to-morrow. Although the prudent di T L R ! same. polit- [ rectors e provided sbodt e dmired | bund and oue home bund furnisied the | F i ot want to strive aainst manitest | Sk ont cocon. bute. This will have to be done cither by ans arose and a scene of the most unbounded s four years | tonts, alniost the entire number fs disposcd | Music. The meeting wasa grand successand | qogting. 1t was useless for any one senator [ ° My, Bynum of Tndiana, moved to strike out | unanimous consent or a change in the stand- enthusiasm resulted. Every delegate in the | ago, when it was drawn from power. What | of on'the fivst day of the assembly, Those | Closed with three rousing cheers for Harri | to undertake to resist the judement of wma- | “pulp for paper makers’ use.” Adopte ing rules of the house room clinbed upon chairs and cheercd, while | does its Chicago platform wean in the light | who have the mutter in- charee are now | 00 and Morton. jority of the senate in roward to abill which | "My, Farquiar of New Hampshire oftered ) KENOVE SHERIDAN, the air was filled with flying hats and | 0f our pohtical history? Every abuse it now | auxiously looking about for a chanco Lo by, ’ s contained 8o large o percentage of things | an amendment striking out books and pam- | Had it not rained General Phil Shoridan conts. Among the fifteen who had | denounces was inaugurated by itself when it | vont or Borrow i hundred or more tents wiih DHLLBLAR I el s ALy which ought not to be done. phicts printed in other langagges than Bug- | would have been taken away on the United voted for Harrison was Mr. Me. | had absolute control of the wovernment. 1t | which to Supply further ordors, OAKLAND, Neb., June 23, —[Special to T [ The amendment adding to the item of | lish. Lost States stoamer Swataria this morning. Thore Killip, of Scward county, who wus wifn-wwixum\w :llfr ~]ImH!nl and r rhe people of Crete, although somewhat | Brr.]—The Chicago, Milw: t. Paul & | &200,000 M'IH“ Hlinois I’V\’-l,r« 1linois, two Mr. Buchanan of New Jersey moved to heavy rain falling early in the morn- cighty-two years of age, who voted for Clay | countand yet scarcely n decade has passed | fatigued from their splondid. and. unprece R Em e sl elarizoq | Clauses ordering surveys for a navig add the words “not edible” to the clause the signiut office prognosticated a_damp in 1828, aiid who marched all day with the | since it deiiberately perpetrated the grossest BIORHON. TBStiNE. 16at gy hes | Smnns fallwy dopbh as apuln BUEIGREeD | onrereng tnom Touienbrt to Liukta) MIohTzan: | Hincii blios whd iuibous; oot Bo ealnianl 1 the physician advised ngzainst takin t. The robb: last nig nined an entrance | Seward delegation. 11 age upon the clectoral rights of the | mov near Chicago, 160 feet wide and fifteen deep, | on the freelist. Lost. the general out of doors, Tt is now . I W. Lansing x r into the city of tents in large num nge [ delivered an cloquent address of welcome to | people that over dissraced this: or any other | hers. Many delegations from neiehbovine | (MR WIRIOW and plew qion U St | and for a canal from the Tinois river to the [~ Committee amendiments were agreed to | that he shall leave to-movrow worniug unless ) the delegates, making many happy hits that | country, and it stllboasts of that achicve- | towns arrived this morning. Fifteen private | (U] E08 OIS SLIL money. < wore. found | Mississippi viver (the Hennepin canal) was | striking from the free list hatters’ furs, not | there is a decidedly unfavorable change in passed over without action on account of the | on the s were received with enthu ment. tents n, and lime, linseed or flaxsced, | the weather. T'he steamer to-night lies in m Fricndville are now being pitched. this morning in a lunber yard. This is the tou made an cloquent Mr. Carlisle further reviewed the fallaey | A runior has been afloat 16 tho. of gt y absence of Mr. Cullom. and marble’ of ll kinds, in block, rough or | the Potomac, but near the buttery. sho the candidatos and was very cordially re- | of republi s, its relutions to trusts, |0 DeWitt Talmage will not be here BECoH DWTElatya SHIEWORHD AL mong further amendments agreed to [ squared, was stricken from the free list. draws seventeen feet of water, and us the ceived, Chancellor Benton of - Indiana, | homestead and merchant marine; | appointed time. e ramor i who Hoteciior oy bhoddt wore the followine: Inereasing the appro- | “'Nr, Harmer of Pennsylvania -~ sent | chanuel 1s shallow at that poin't she must go Church Howe, G. M. Lambertson and other’ | eivil servied reform and finane Dr. Talmage loaves St. Louis for Crote GEELHLI (ool Bl priation for the Fort St. Croix river in Wis- | to° the elork’s desk and had read | outwith the tide at 10 a. m. The zencral spoke and the meeting adjourned. - day, and will deliver his famous lectu Hovobrenar, Neb., dine 25— Speeial Tele- | consm and Minnesota from £5,500 to $10,000; [ g protest azainst the passage of the Mills bill | will be taken to the navy yard wharf in a The meeting to-night is a ratification and Thu n Notified. *Big Blunders” Saturday evening. The great | gram to Tue Bee.]—The farm house of 1 reducing the appropriation for operating snag | sjgned by over eight hundred manufacturers | Red Cross ambulance. He will go at once to nd dredge boats on the U i8 in progress at the government square with Corvmnus, O., June 25.—The democratic | preacher will undoubtediy have an immense | Hamilton, living four miles north of this city, | bos pper Missis- | and business men of Philadelphia cmploying | Nonquit, Mass., to which place his_children 10,000 people surrounding the two stands | committee appoin o notify ex-Senator | audience. AURHLRFBIEHIR R rbCInUR and i bUFREH o io! || BiPpILTO ,000 to §15,000. 150,000 persons. started this evening with Colonel Kellog. from which the speaking i taking place, | &), o0t ety o Senatar | e Deauty and_convenienco of having | Shny AT afternoin and burned to the | ™ river aid narbor appropriation bilt was | *Xn dmenduent was agrcea to striking | Work int beon steadily goini on for somo The parade that preceded the speaking was wman of his nomination, arrived this | gopiory headquarters is very apparent this | g loss was about €500 - AYES ] Tnid aside after seventyfive pages had been | from the free list plaster of paris when | time at the postoffice department bringing up fifteen biocks in length, and 2000 marching | Morning and was received in appropriate | yorying, Kditors coming upon the grounds e e (RN disposed of. ground or calcined. The committee then | the readjustment of postmasters’ salaries for men formed the double line. “Phe city police | style by the local democratic clubs. The ling for the cditors’ A COOL MITCHER Sherman, Allison, Manderson, Colquitt | rose. the next tiscal vear, beginning July 1. lowa with the democratic city marshul heatled the | committce reached Judge Thurman's resi- | headquarters, sure of findinz some members d L s and Berry iwe -'il'-\‘:"‘u o as the committeo Mr. Belmont of New York called up the | has been completed nnd is us tollows: ;\u;m, procession, followed v the Apollo | gence s TRoeIetRe searance | Of their fraternity there to ) rondinFi Tellor Pro- | 1o the centennial exposition at Cincinnati. | confevence report on the consulur and diplo- | from $1,100 to $1,200; Amcs, §1,400 to §1,5003 A Neve oavia: the Lincoin: Annbeny | o "\]‘A‘",.l el ol AR Cor i Bradhin | e AbSCORUInIGERRI ] fol bridito The conference report on the diplomatic | matic bill and it. was agrood to. 1t reports | Boone, §1.500 to §1,400; 13cHo Blaine, $1.300 club, sixty strong, organizod for the cams | ©f Mr. Thurman General Collins informed [ JiSers Conkto groups on the veran- poscs to Keep tho Spoils, and consular bill was' presented by Hale and | concurrence in all the amendments except | to 14005 Brooklyn, $1,100 to $1.200; C paign, followed by the Lincoln colored band | him of the nature of their visit, and then in- | qas of thc Leadquarters, Moxriear, June 238.-=[Special Telegram to | agreed to. Hale said the only point on which | that appropriating £25,000 for a commission 1s, $1,900 to $3,000; Cedar k 3 and the Lincoln coloved republican club, 100 | troduced Hon. C. D. Jacobs, of Kentucky, | Al the leading journals of the state are | Tur Bree]—It now trinspires that Charles | there was a falure to agree was an_amend- | o explore the Congo basin. £3,000; Conterville, §1,500 to $1,600; in number, walked in white suits, cach man be grounds, ribes the | A, Pitch X Colfax, $1,100 to $1,200; olid line dressed in | who read the f . ) to fourth classy the absconding Providence bank | ment reported from the senate committee on The house then adjourned. kee, £1,600 to &1,700 ring a tomahaw ng formal letter of noti- | represen i . ! foreign relations for a_scientific commission iy Cpeton Columbus Junetion, employ of T Brik, Journal, Herald, World, | teljer, pur | fication: wsed adraft on 1 bank : : The Ashluid band followed in line, in turn | 564 s . | Republican, cte., dre promenading avound | (! to the upper Congo basin. Sherman, Mo Nebraska and lowa Pensions. Counzil Bluffs, $2,600 10 £,000; Cresco. 81,400 followed by the Ashland republican elub, 100 | Corvamrs, 0., June 28.—To Hon. Allen G. | gver the grounds seeking items of interest. | fOF o Mocho bank | gun and Bdmunds made statements to'show |y (NGRS Tine 28— [Special Tela 1o 81500 Davenport, €000 to §3,000. Des Another du , June 28.—[Speci: ft £ ¢ L5000 from Boston | the great importance of the proposition, M The Lincoln miltary band | Thurman: De " wis found on him. Itis | Morgan surcesting the grand opportunity 3 in number, \cumg next in line, followed by 500 Lincoln | highty ag rrivals are | he Ano W. Q. Stark | on an English bay r Sie—It has become my | Amoug the more promincnt corall, §1,400 to 3 1005 Dubuque, #3000 t to Tuz Ber]—The following peusions > duty to inform you that | Dr. Dunning of Boston, Juds: ) 1 b g 5 $3,100; Eagle Grove, $1,100 to £1,200; Em= itizons, armed with long hoop poles.” Next | ypon” the first batlot of the mational | and wife of Aurora, Juilze Hill of 1eatrice, | understood that hie ofiers for o | which the upper Congo offered for the Afri- | weve granted Nebraskans to-day: Original | 5 0tshurg, £1,600 to £1,700; Sioux City, 2,900 up £100,000 worth of seet. ritie of in line came the Seward United States ornet band and the If the bank | can population and | invalid—Timothy Tero...in, Spauldir Rev. H. Bross of Chadron, Rev. Davi to £3,100: Sibl $1,300 o 1,400 s of Stuart, democratic convention, held republican club of Seward, 200 in numbe ety )id City, Dak., H. A. French of the Con- [ Wou't compromise, Pitcher says he will tuke | Edmunds remarking that under the policy of | George F. Meyers, 3 Eli J. Colto 1,400 to $1, ma, $1,200 to £1,300; Traer, B i ove b brelcntiuas b o || IRERAG B It G HESE Toila, forfitial| ol aiCl oy ol LA ke Whitcomb. “of | & few in prison and then come out and | the house the Umited States was standin (\‘l““]’l_ll g sttt “‘:"::'n’"l,l',‘i R TR T e checred along the line of march as thoughen | purpose of selecting candidates for tho | the Friend Tel ph. 1 luxuriously the rest of his life. He | idle while its ereat commercial rivals wepe | A1 _“ e 1 L0 to £2,000; Grundy Center, $1,300 .. route dircet to the polls. The Wahoo band fol- | presidency and vice presidency, you were | The opening oxcreises occurred at 2 | Will fight the bank to the very last, [ obtaining control of all the markets of the | Pensions for lowans: Original mvalid— 1 5 ¢ gi0; Hambure, $1.200 to 8, lowed heading 150 republicans from that city | yiimonsly chosen as the nominee of that | ©'clock this — afternoon in the _pavil- | and has engared the best firm of Jawyers i | world Daniel M. -Wert, Newton; Owen Slater, Hampton, $1,500 to $1.400; Humboldt, dressed in rvegulation campaign hats and X e IS OINGg 0 AL o There were addire Montreal. Unfortunately for Pitchier, the A joint resolution extending for thirty days | Windham; Edgar Mess, Fairticld; Austin | $1.100 to $1,2003 Id ove, $1,400 to 0 Lnen dusters. Each man in this club bore a | €reat party for the eminent and responsible lighted torch and the Wahoo boys buve won | office of vice president of the United thedistinetion of having the first torchlizht | In thus spontaneou and empl club orgamzed in the st by Dr. Dunning, president, F. 1. Foss and | Montreal Guarantee company was on his | o othiers. Various elusses wore organizod, and | bond for $2500, and he can be imprisoned | wh this evening Colonel Bain, the great Ken- | for that, but he expresses no coneern about | have b propristions for the current fiscul year | qjoqgett, Central City; Addison A. Parrish, | Indenendence, $1,.500 to #1,400: Kcokuk, 2,600 cre regular appropriation bills may not SoRE DT '";m NN T 1o £2,700: King L 21,100 to £1,200; Lansing, 1 passed betore the 30t of June, ! s aohn W Armstrone, | $1.100 1o §1.200: Laporte City. 1,100 to $1,2003 Conway Carpenter, Osa oo Ao || P A e e R it Lucky temperance foeturer, spoke i the pa. | this phuse of the matter, saving the company | was presented and referred to the committed | Garpenter, P ) Lé Mars, 52,000 10 £2,100: Togan, 31,100 10 delegation, headed by their band of sixteen "~|“.I‘I|m|m“.\ o, ke Vil e ; P would rather have its $2,500 than have him | on appropriations. et N vl Wi 1 e, Orton. | 8200 Naplcton, $1100 to 8100 Sagokeota, s, followed the Walioo crowa, the | Which you p 4 with so much wisdom, | *Lpy ot eo)ocing §s the programme for Fri- | in prison, and says he can compromise it. “The scnate then took up the army appro- | X S R0 i ochming. OION- | $11600 to £1,7003 Mouut Ayr, #1200 to §1,3003 cuniseh boys numbering 100 in the ine of | dignity and vigor, the democracy of this [ gy Jume 2. Fom perance Doy He is wonderfully cool, and_seems to have | priation biltl, O ortant. amendment re. | Sille. Ttestor ey (g tcretse = | Mount Vernon, $1,360 to 8$1,100; Orango City, Loy country have honored themsalves by reliey. R been making arrangements for a long while | ported by the committer was the insertion of LI S b estors aaeob | £1,000 to $1,1001 Pélia, SLI0 to 1,405 Rock Following in line came the Wymore dele ing their party from the churge of ingrati- | 5:00—Chorus, for flight. an item appr U0IO0RIOEJonnnon i Tolph Melinley, | Rapids, 81100 o $1,200; Savbord, $1,000 ta Ieosauqua; Randolph Me —— tion, headed by th and carr Worshiping With Weapons. the means of liate class, Rev. J. D. Stew- ients into ages, projc band, seventy-five men | gede and we believe in November next the | 8:00—Interm EDOK Reissue and increase—Robert 1o | 11005 Sheldon, $1,400 Lo 21,500, marching behind. An enthusiastic Wymor it Ralia : arh, " torpedo lines, ete., g anel ALY AFEALIES, inn carried a live coon on the end of a” hoop | Deople will wituce such a tamt from the re- | g 00—Children’s class, Mrs. M. G. Kenne Wueenixe, W. Va, June 25.—(Special [ all materials to be of American manufacture, | M. Fliteie, Columbus Junction. Leisaue One year of the torn of confinement—four vole, that created the greatest enthusiasm, | 1 ZOAS BEL TNV OURIORINOSICONOVOREt BRI by Telegram to Tug Bee.l—Two men fatally | The amendment was ag ank purman, Leon. Drigha, WIdows: 1 vears—imposed by the sentence of a general most auzust deliberative body in the world i Minor of William H. Hocking, Red A flout bearing log cabin labeled w110, JO8¢ BERESL AT VRV GOy i IR ARG [ 8:00—Advanced normal class, First | hurt and half a dozen more or less serious! Mr, Hawley offered an to in- | e " court martial_for S A e and 21888, closed the procession, thatn | g SRS e R WIET SIS LIRS | Truths and Principles Enlarged’ Through | wounded is the result of o riot between mem. | SCFt i additional propriation. 50,000 3 e L T martinl No, 57, June 19, 155, Department of point of numbers and display surprised the | SARIE 50 UP A0, & SO e Tover of | History and Human Experience,” 5 ; ; for an army gun fuctory at Watervleitar- | qpueo rnger-State Commerce Decisions. | the Platte, is remitted in the case of William most expeetant enthusiast, i" oAl 4 ,]‘,“ 'I““ ONCLy £ I0VOr A0, 10:00—Novmal class, **The Land of the | bersofl the Mormon congregation on Bow- W, Troy, N. Y.: 5,000,000 for the pur- WisriNoron T Tunet o3 < Thokinter atite |LCaStmclmi private Company I, Sixth To-night the speaking is 1 progress from | (18 CONBIY Tegar Hoss of parky or crc Bible, Including the City of the Great | man Kidee, five miles from Glenn Easton se of stecl for high power coast defense ASHINGTON, June 3%-—he mterstate |0y, now'in the Leavenworth military two points on tho square—Connell, Thurston, | Jgiee that Io you is embraced the high King.” An outbreak had been threatencd for some | £uns; $500,000 for the purehase of submarine | commerce commission has rendered an opin- | con Tate, Kilroy, Pavker, Lambertson, Vander: | 2 1 G R0 I MO S 10:00—Temperance elass, under the aus- | time, but actual hostilities broke out to-day, | Mies, cable galleries and appliances to oper- | ion in the case of the Business Men's assoei- | Private James Richard Rubin Peaden, Bat- {;n.lml ml( :.lll-'y(\ Ilng=nnd sho mesting | 6 it on v iont wouldl ho% aufarin Veur 1n|-’<~ of the \‘\', C. T. U. of Ncbraska, | At a meetingz for worsh n. at tho homoaf -A:“v”'mmwm‘H wll\lwh‘f‘mv('Uu-;nu- ation of the State of Minnesota, petitioners | tery G, Fifth artitlery, now with his battery, ids 0 Lol 1o early mornin b rnuiont would bo sufe i Your | 4syangehstio Wot AbLBanecting, YORaInEaLLhou chnse of submaring controlable torpedoes RS ey e R e ischarged from the service. Among the delegations prescut not en }:'r‘“‘ LA ssed copy of the platform 11:00—Lecture, Prof. Holmes, “Alfred the | Aaron Harns, Ab Courtright drew a pistol | aud torpedo boats, st e AL R N JEseEh he unexceuted portion of the sentence P neiples is presentec ipany. It says: “The rule insisted 1o kill Joe Waite, but the weapon was taken Without action on the bill or amendment numerated_above, was one of fifty from b ommittes | Great Foundation. ! : ; imposed by a general court martial is re- Wecping Water, while Jeatrico, O | g dscharging their trust this committeo | U6 PPRMMONE LG W, pain, | from him by Wadte, who was nocked down, | 1,0 senate adjoarncd. the petitioner that the rate per ton | WnPesed bY o goneral, Soutt mistlal is re sk Oty s othor piaves nud Targe | desireto convey to you the assurances of [ 30 Lecture when Courtright stibbed hin in the left side el horiiios talin s L basIal Hekweon Ol leaso | L ieh e moass S WIie SR n e s their mest profound esteem and adm, omnerhaen.: Jasper Waite ran o his brother’s assistance Howsc. S S : : vill be released from confinement, i Sy and to express their sincerest good ! s : 10 a8, (BUIbbSA AN LIS Stomadt Lot | Wiemrrraail Juee a0 b and St Peter must he adopied as the stand- | will be released from confinement. NEW Y 5 A for your happiness and prosperity, We have | . 4:00--Normal class, “The Teacher's Quali- | {¢iite caught Conrtrieht and eut his tl ASHINGTON, June 28,—On motion of | ;g uy stations between St. Peter and Chi Leave of abscnce for three months to take g IW YORK IIVI-?\II)I RACY. $hiathonor E8i. to be yolrobodicnt aeryi fications—The Teacher's Preparation. B ICOUH A EhE Bl Lty "hj \"l‘l““ o Mr. Mills, Mr. Blount of Georgia was | cago and that the latter rates must decrease | effect July 10, 1855, is granted Major Alfred A Aadressed By Car- | - [Signed by all the members of the com: | dith=ddvaneed | nosmal | class, S4iest | ciun, Taying his skull bare, but was in turn | ¢lected speaker pro tem during the tempor- | relutively fora greater distance in the same f A, Woodhull, surgeon United States ariny. lislo—Other Political Events, mittee.] : Devontoont Lt vies Enlarged Through the | knocked down by old man'Waite, who was | ary nbsence of Speuker Curlisle, and tho | Droortion us from Chicugo to St. Doter, is | Loave of absence four months with pormnis, NEW Youk, June28.—A mass mecting was | Judge Thurman spoke as follows: AL e S almost brained by Tom Chambers, Aaron ark was diractedito/ inform “tho sennteiof | SAIDAY I L0 GXISLDE0ORSHIONE 0L AEane O s Haston RAn oea] ; ek RIAshInGg Mr. Chairman and_Gentlemen of the Com- | #:00—1 : i ;| Harris dicd from’ thie shoclk and excitement | yyis ae Bolliousc it caavent 3 portation aloug the line of this railrond upon | Joseph C. 13 FAOE0, d beld to-night under the auspices of the | witice: § pray you to qecept my vory sin. 5:00—Conference, led by oficers of the W. | i, idental to the riot, and Tom and Locey | [Pi® action. ‘The house then went into com- | the evidence in this proceeding, cannot be I'hie sccond coutroller has decided that the county democracy in the Academy of Musie, | cere thanks for the kind and courteous man. | O T Us: “The New Civilization,” paidenialateatiolriot, 2 Y | mittee of the wholc on the taviff bill, sustained 7| members of the ariny court martial convened to ratify the nomination of Cleyeland and | mer in which you have communicated | S00—Lecture—Subject and speaker to be 4 i s Mr. Parker of New York moved to strike | . The commission alzo rendered an opinion | ot Fort Niobrara Stptember 22, 1857, shall Thurman, Every seat in the lurge audi. | o me the oflicial information of | gnnounced. "Will be cccupicd by tn M. Irwin Asked to Refund. from the frec list vegetables in ticirmatural | in the ease of the sume petitioner against the | bo chiurged for the payment of ‘certain wits R & ¢ ki my nomination by the St Louls | & A« WRO WL have un attractive pro- CAGO, o 23,—S S 0 oncod | state, or in salt or brive, not specially | Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omuha | ness fees to eiviiians who appeared before torium was filled. On the stage were seated | 4oh contion. You know, without 1y suying | Eramiumc. Cricaso, June 25, —Suit was commenced | S OF I SHL LG8 rFailwiy company in'which the complaint, 1s | that court. These witnesses were held be- about five hundred of the leading members | jt, that Tam profoundly grateful to the con ———— this afternoon by J. B, Mayo and Franklin Mr. Bower of Michigan, in supporting the | in the same jgeneral line as the preceding | fore the conrt from September 26 until Octo- B2 tho oounty demooracy. In the firstbol- | vontion and Phe domcersils. party for the A Beau or Suicide, Spencer, stockholders in the American motion, referred Lo the strong competition | case. Afteranexhauistive veview of the [ ber 7, and presented elaims for fees during cony was stationed the Sixty-ninth regiment | honor conferved upon me and o it| Avnona, Neb., sune 25.—[Special to Tz | change National bank against David which existed between the farmers of north- | law and evidence the commission order that | the ehtire period, amounting to $2%6. Tha was wholly unsought and undesired by me. | Bre.]--Archer Edmonson came from Brom. | Irwin to compel him 1o refund to the b ern Michigun and those of the province of | the petition be dismissed. court approved the elaims and issucd voueh- band, which enlive od the audience | a8 wholly uns o 000 DA et st P [ twio o ho protastod: agalaabiihb 1o — ers for the amount, which were dishonored wiued the distinetion which | field, this county. with stirring, patriotic airs, Shortly | any ‘man of our party, however eminent, o, ApRRauby ste U ;0 ""‘ a8 cofin | 0 brated June wheat deal of 1887, which | moval of the small taril which was now Bloody Battle With Moonshiners. Ly the post paymaster, The case was brought after 8 o'clock the appearance | might highly price, but simply because | had | 07 bis stepdaughter, who had committed | yiocked the Clncinnati Fidelity bank and | laid upon vegetables imported from Canada. | Lirine Rock, Ark., June 25.—A desperate | 1P for the action of the controller, who held . of Speaker Johun G, Carlisle and | ceased to be wmbitious of public life. Iut | Swicide. Hername was Mary O'Brien, and | Harper. Mr. Browne of Virginia said that the | gl oceurred botween revenue oficers and | D the clwins were valid, but that cach ofils Governor David D, Hill on the platform, es- | When Lam told in so carnest and impressive | she was only eighteen years old. She had e question presented was whether the farmers 500 0005 TR Snihge: Monteom: |- 1‘:4;’H';“'fllllh]"M:ljlflmu I”H‘ judge advo- B il D Wollic Tamos RARER O hat L can still render service to | been living the previous six months with n The Civil § ors, of this country should be permitted to feed 4 Rk Burlugs, Mony cate, should bo Charged with the proportion- © SR Ll , Lx-Mayor Ed ause to which 1 huve ever been AT Ef PO E et Tuatil MiLWAUKEE, June 25,—The annual ses- | the people of the United States, or whether county, yesterday. Internal Revenue | ate share of the difference between the fees ward Cooper, and Senator Michacl C. Mur- a cause to which 1 an bound by | Anont 5 oclock Mantlan evemergromtield. 1 gionof the American sovicty of civil cngi | the furmers of other countriés should be lector ey and a posse raded the moon- | 48 approved and paid and those uctually due, phy, was the signal for an outburst of o tics of afection, by the dic B e Lo i aren g sie NDE L0 oy 3 . LYAERS wed o do sa, w in the vicinity, destroying three MISCELLANEGUS, s barn, tied a picce o neers opened plause and the waving of bandunas. Sena. | of judgment, by a seuse of obligation her neck and II:nhm the other end toa | Owi ! tor Murphy called the meeting to order and | fuvors so ofton confe ;-r-;-!t upoD e, "f by | pafter. Judging from appearances, she must mtroduced D, Willis Jumes as chairman of | 1o fervent hope that the partymay long [ paye stood on an upturned bucket and then 10 o'clock this morning. Mr. Mills of Texas said the substance of [ distilleries. Shortly afterswird the posse was | C. A. Atkinson, of Lincoln, Neb., William & to the recent ath of a member of tions made to the elause was that it | attacked from awbush by an armed party of ster, 1.0, Holston, L. B, Raymond and his family, the president of the socicty, | removed tue duty on potatoes. This was a | moonshiners. A recular battle ensued in H. Hunter, of Des Moines, la, ure at the Thomas . Keefer, will not be present at the | mistuke, as potatoes were speciully provided | which Deputy United States Marshal Tram it coutinue to be able to serve the republic, Lot A b Sk s o the evening, James, on bebalf of the audis | what can I, under such. cireumstances. dg :f(v.", “{ :xl';l "’:‘: “ '”":l T H95 he 2 |Tlvm|’|' convention : meeting this afternoon was | for in anoth yrtion of the bill. The clause, | mel was killed. Collector Iry telegraphed Scnator Paddock has proposed an amend. ence, expressed thanks to the ladies whose | but yield my private wishies to the demand of | b ta o ehores and hm““l {I‘ swent tothe | ogiled to order by Vice President Croes. | he contended, was in the interest of the con- | to Fort Smith for reinforcemoents, ment to the sundry civil appropriation bill wirl hanging as described. She was not dead, and he This evening Mayor Brown will make the | suming classcs, and he inquired where t - s £40,000 for a public building at presence graced the meeting and returned | those whose opinions T am bound te vespect ! DR RER: Sy Gentlemen, with an unfeigned difidence in i s o Al ¢ | address of welcome. republicans would be willing to reduce taxa- The lowa Commission Firm, i Neb. his oW u‘lb..m.‘f (vrl_h ho uor paid va[xl olf. | v ability to fulfill the expectations that led | EEOmptlY mv nv cord, but it wa L ).1 to. i tion. CH1¢AGO, June 25,—Several prominent rail Scnators Manderson and Allison have been He reminded the audience that as Amer 1 She died the next day. No cause for her P T Mine ST . " anpol songressionul 0 ican citizens the eleet £ proside 1 | tomy nomination, 1 yet feclit to be my duty | yush decd is known with certainty, but it ilkinois Bons of Vesorans, he plutform of the republican purty 8ay8 | way ofjcials Lave been in conferenco with | S0 ongressional colpmitieniiia, 18 Dlsehs tho cleotion Of Jrosident and g “ascopt and do all that it may bo'in my | fhew “Mr e ey e S 1 Rock IsLaso, 1L, June 25, —Dr, Kriebs, of | it is in fuvor of a repeal of inte o e gt ! | visit th f the centennial exposition Vice president that confronted them was X Y | thought that Mrs. Bush's refusal to let her A0, 11, 3 #8,—~Dr, ) suid Mr, Mills, It says it is in favor of tak- | the lowa commissioncrs this week at Des | at Cincinnuti noxt month and 1o mako & re: e PRIRG power to do to merit so marked a distinction, solemn (uty and should be et with a full Gentlemen , the country is blessed by an =~ sense of its Fdsponsibility. He pronounced Aot sit up with a beau Sunday uight after the | Belleville, was elected division commander family's bodtime may have impelled the girl | by the Sons of Veteraus in their convention ohol used inthe arts, and if | Moines, m 0 effort to secure a modifi- | port to congress. e committee will cone { taking off | cation of the tariff which the roads are | 515t of five members of the senate and five Ing the tax off al that is 1ot enough, it is in fayor RN At and honest adiinistration of the general the ticket nominated by the .lkmuugla 4n | povernment. We have a president who to the act. P X this afternoon, thus completing the eclection | all internal taxes. That is what is unde ordered to put into effect in that state July members of the house, ideal one and predicted its triumplialelee- | GRECPIEG VG ienUy ahd patmotioally Ay P r e PR of ofticers. Rev. C. A, Cross, of Galesburg, | stood by the country us being in favor of free | Phey reccived no encouragement from'the | , Senator Manderson will on Saturday leave bon. o tumber of lettors of vegrot from | gigcnarges the dutics of s high ofieo. 1| Neunsees Giry. Nob . June os o tnecial | 1¥48 chosen delogate-at-larze to the national | whiskey.” commissioners and came bick to-day with | for Crete, Neb., where ho will deliveran ora- gentlemen who bad been invited to be pres. | ¢ WIHERCHERHES, Q1 S SRER TS B Y Newrasga Ciry, Neb, June 35.—[Special | encaupient to be held in August m West | - Mr. Mills said it was well known that | the lnpression that no alterations will be | tion before the Chuutauqua society on the ent were then read, among them one from Mayor Hewitt, ‘The aunouncement of Hewitt’s name was received with mlng\ed chieers and hiss The mayor's declaration thut his duties would not permit him to take part in politics State Commerca republican party was | made in the rates as published, Fourth of July. Inte Rev. De Witt country require that [ may be ab bring about the result is one of my motives | weather, took place tonight and was the for accepting the place on our ticket, and I | grandest and most successful affair of its ulso feel it my duty w lubor for the reduc- | i ovor undertaken in Nebraska City. The vetention, and the hope | Telegram to Tug Ber|—The rcpublican | Virgiuia, the majority of th “ourth to contribute somewhat to | ratification, postponed on account of bad g opposed to the extreme position which the deonatl il Commissioner Cooley and 11 He Shot to Kill. publicans had taken at Chicago. For the Horrible Double Trag Talmage will arrive o day or two abead of Tuavese Ciry, Mich., June 25, —Theodore | first time at Chicago had the republicans | pypprorr, 1L, dune 25.—[S) " Bouutor Manderson, “Tho senator will visiy Castor, a farmer, was uttacked on his way | taken the position before the American peg- | - MFAYORD o Jane =s.-=ispocial Te s home at Omalia before returning here, bome from Kingston last might by throo | Pe in favor of keeping tuxes on the necessi- | Eram o Tik Bre] -Charles Decklar, a | All of the Nebraska members and senafors tion of taxes, to plt a stop to that Wl was received with laughter., Later, thoe e oty - 1 & foature w: varade ut fi 2, 1 de ding th 1 4 ry | prosperous farm near he sent his chil were in their scats in congress tod; L pocoived with o e | oy of the surplus in the freasury that, in my | leading feature was a parade of about five | |\ " ; } \ tics of life, and demanding that the treasury ) n congress today. w:geu:;:a:r:'«lln:\.'lxllIl‘l’“q‘x‘l‘u’uw "\'Q’”",'“_“'"‘”,‘“" Judgment, is Hot by preludical 2o ay hundred leading citizens “headed” by i, L. “’: oL :_'“’mf"\_‘.:‘ I.:-r,“":i,nftx).“fm"l.“‘”G"l\l\‘-!":‘,..:"'T should be ewptied by taling tho tax off | drenout to play yestorday, then shot his Peuky 8. Hearn, sion of the reading of the lotters C ' finauciul welfare, but is,in & high degree, | Wood's veteraw eorps of men who voted for { H e e thinks be bit the thivd who cs. | Whisky, ~No awount of disclaiming would | wife dead and put a bullet in his own breast, o A o O & 0 Joliors Corporation igerous Lo an honest and constitutional | Harvison and von 1840, lx-Senator Wiy s 2 4 convinee the people that that party, if in | Rinding that he was not mortally wounded, Washington Briefs, Counsel Bockman read o scries of sesols | goverament. I suppose, gentiemen, that 1 | Yan Wyck delivered que of his” forcible fud caped, power, would not takie the tax off whisky and | the wan seized a razor aud nearly decapitated | The manufucturers of looking glass plates tions eadorsing the nomimation of Gleveland |3 coq'gay uo more to-day. Tn due time, and | characteristio spseches and predicted a 5 omv——_ leavc it on every article of necessity, himself, The cause of the tragedy is un- | were heard by the senate committee to-day snd Thurman wnd pledgiog te thew the | RGN e With established usage, | wil | BWeeping_ republican victory. Among the Promincat lowa Mason Dead. Mr. IKclly of Penusylvania said he advo- | known, in opposition to the proposition to put Gex united supportof the democrady of New Yoris | (runsmit to your chiirman a written aceep- | 0ther speakers wero Hon. H. L. Hayward, | - BUKLINGTON, T, June 25.—Oziai Phelps | cated the yepeal of war taxes, which Joffor gy T Laicine elant iiates oo L1io Tooq tAs CH Th::y:fis:i:‘“‘;““}'f I!m“ T ‘,‘:;I»_h‘. tinee of my nomi oit with such obser- 1|m:. J.C F\\“.m_. I ll Hlnlmv\»m. W. C.| Waters died here this morning, aged fifty T"n t..n; den un-l ‘\ “{q) Anln :x’duu;d system Ba i Consnlts Cleveland. ‘in ‘“ L P I“" ” . H‘ 18 dod e B JoF S0 800 Aaril vutions upon public questions as may seem to | Sevwour, E. Murtin and H, L, Wood. The | eight. He was past graud master of the M ¢ had demauded that the democracy | Wasmixaron, June 25.—William H. Bar. ie democrats of the senate held an or When the chairian lmnlu:rn-:l‘ll.nkx.hum of | 1o to bo hroper.? 49 AV BEC L0 L vrotechinic displuy was waghificent, und the | e iy Tou X |'|‘ "l"ff,,,'“'l“l“,“_'“:"_“1. o | stould walke “in the steps of e | At e nutional | Of business caucus this morning and form Speaker Carlisle the audience broke into en 'A recoption and au elegant collation fol. | €ntire affair was & rousing and enthusiastic | 5008} a, and past grand commander of | ‘o eity0g of that partyand should mamtait: ) che decided by @ vote to insist on the postpones' thusiastio uud unanimous avplause. Men ) ol Acation J the Kuights Templar. ~He was well kuown | {7 At b by removing the super. | committee, calied at the white house this | mer T et Ay e | v Jowed, . % ratitication, - A A its holicst precedence by removing the super: ment of all matters before the senate W"?‘P‘hi'r foot 1o oll_parts of o house P, G —— t tho crgit throughus the Borthwest, yision of the nationsl government from the | morning and had a short interview with the | regular appropriation bills and to oppose Bnd waved bandanas, fans aud huts, while O T YT T Ratifying in a Church, S fickds, the fac ssand the orchards of the | president in regard to the composition of the [ usual adjournment from Thursday un) the speaker quietly advanced and modestly . opublieant, Nowrit Bexp, Neb., June 25.— | Special Tel- Honest Dick’s Defaleation. soutl, He hud demanded that the democrate | democratic campaign committee. The prosi- | Monday, the purpose being to sesare waited until the applause subsided. M Eunsga, 1ll, June 25.—The first repubij. | oMM - e Ber. ) North Bend ratified the | FOVIEVILLE, Ky., June 25.The grand jury | garry out their platform of 154, which prom- | dent suggested several names, but it is iw- | passago of more important appropriation b Carlisle spid | can meeting in the gubernatorial emvipuign | g , A i ratiled e 1 of the Frankfort eircuit court last evening | ised un abolition of internal tuxes. The gen- | possible at present to learn them, before the end of the fiscal year aud thu SFOnE years ago it id that the elec- | and in the rutification of the mational ticket | Rowination of Hurrison and Morton lastnipht | [oo oo tour ingictments against James W, | tieman from Texas could not deny that it wus - avoid the necessity of passing shift resoly 3105 of & “democratic presidcnt would be im- | was held here to Addresses were de- | 8ud went wild with enthusiusm, The brass late state treasurer, for em. | the democratic promise in 1554 to the tobucco Smith Nominated for Congress., tious Lo keep the departincnts running, ediately followed by the prostration of our | livered Ly 2. W Fifer, caudidate for gover- | band, with patriotic sic, led in pro- \ebt. The tatal arount set out in the | Erowers, fruit growers and dist of the Duguois, 1L, dune 28.—The republican - - industries, the derangement of the finances, mhflun._u.u. of Bloomington, and | cession e entice town to the United lictment is §404.055, south that they should be relieved from na- | oonréssional convention of the Twentieth ¥ A roor Maw's Windfall. the debasemeut of currency aud the destruc | J. H. McClanabun, of Wichita, Kan. Presbyterian@hurch, where the greatest en ko tioual surveillance and supervision. He nad | g0 ™) U G Bl TE 0 WS o Sr. Louts, June 25, [Special Telegram tion of the public eredit, "and that even the —-—— thusissm was manifested. Dr. od and A Thiry-Five ( Rate, asked that this great sourge of rvevenue be | LEREE JIG8 BEH Tug Bee]—E. W. Saodgrass, & earpentesd eivil and political rights of the people would Oregon’ others made rousing addresses for the nomi -, remitted to the people of the states and, . » ' Vil and political vig e N ang Lh T & i CricaGo, June 25, — It is understood th ; B8 A%, e — living on East Ninth, street, received tidings) ‘ure. According 10 these partisan PoxrLaxn, Ore., June 3. —The ofieigl can- | Dees & e republican party. A Harrison " under the state law, 10 the wunicipalities of 5 - v not be se T ) ol " e Wabash Shicag ¢ lantic 1 £a atat g ey 3 Weather Indic csterday that by the death of bis supre court of the United and Morton club was aized, with R. J. | the Wabash and Chicago & Atlantic rail- | the state and those governments whica bore y y y s mother in phets the supreme. court o o vass of the vote of the state for congressman | o 4 \ . A A6 A1 # 4 b . 9 Ay o . tates was to be reorganized and eonstitu d ~ Stinson as president, J. W. Hyatt as secre- | ways will to-morrow make a vate of 85 cents [ the” burden of evimi ad vice . und or Nebraska lowa and Dakota: " Lightto | Kentiucky te had falien heir to 74,0008 +1 amenduen s annullcd, the confed wate- | Shows Hermatn's (rep) - purplity ‘W bo| tary. and Robert McVicker us treasurer. A..| on dressed beef fram Chicago to New Yoik, | insausty’ shiould -~ huve whatever revenue | frésh southeasterly winds, slightly warier, | Heretafore Mr. Snodgrass has been & hoos ml Vis 10 b paid and 7,400, ! B, Huut, Dr. Elwood aad K. J. Stinson wu:] Buston ud all seaboard poiuts. wight be. justly devived -frow o souive 50 | falr weathe | wun mmu\-.u:nduthnmh,mv;m

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